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  2. Progressive lens - Wikipedia

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    Cost: Progressive lenses are more expensive than bifocal and single-vision lenses due to higher manufacturing and fitting costs. Some research has been conducted to reduce the fabrication cost by precision injection molding. [6]

  3. 10 Great Sites to Buy Cheap Eyeglasses Online - AOL

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    Progressive lenses (those that function as both reading and distance glasses) start at $295, while tinted prescription lenses cost an additional $100 from the base model.

  4. Talk:Progressive lens - Wikipedia

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    Could anyone find some quantitative data regarding cost difference compared to SVD plus reading glasses; bifocals. Rather than blandly stating "Progressive lenses are more expensive [...].", it'd be nice to know that they're, say, typically 50 to 75% more expensive. The "typically" should probably be based on actual sales.

  5. Varilux - Wikipedia

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    French Varilux Logo. Varilux is a brand name belonging to Essilor International, a producer of corrective lenses.The first version of the lens was invented by Bernard Maitenaz and released in 1959, and was the first modern [clarification needed] progressive lens to correct presbyopia.

  6. 10 Things To Know Before Using Costco Optical - AOL

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    VisionCenter.org puts the cost closer to $70 (and around $150 for a contact lens exam), which is also lower than the national average of $95. Call ahead to your local Costco optical department to ...

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    The progressive lenses transition from no magnification in their top halves to your preferred magnification (choose anywhere from 1.00 to 3.00) in the bottoms, allowing for clear vision near and far.